* Six measures are [[Initiatives to the People (Washington)|Initiatives to the People]].

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* Six of the measures were {{witpfull|plural=yes}}.

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* One of the measures was a {{lrssfull}}.

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According to the [[Washington Secretary of State|secretary of state]], ballot language for 82 initiatives was filed earlier in the year, which is close to a record for [[List of Washington ballot measures|ballot initiatives in the State of Washington]]. Only 59 initiatives, however, were assigned numbers for the 2010 election.<ref name="WAPDCJuly22">[http://www.pdc.wa.gov/archive/commissionmeetings/meetingshearings/pdfs/2010/07.22.2010.initiative.slideshow.pdf ''Washington Public Disclosure Commission'',"Contribution and Expenditure Activity To Qualify 2010 Initiatives to the People," July 22, 2010]</ref> The filing deadline for the [[2010 ballot measures|November 2010 ballot]] for an [[Initiatives to the Legislature (Washington)|Initiative to the Legislature]] was [[BC2009#December|December 31, 2009]].

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* Two of the measures were {{lrcafull}}s.

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* Four of the measures were approved and five were defeated.

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The [[Petition drive deadlines, 2010|filing deadline]] for an [[Initiatives to the People (Washington)|Initiative to the People]] was [[2010 ballot measure calendar#July|July 2, 2010]]. Sponsors of six [[Initiatives to the People (Washington)|Initiatives to the People]] filed signatures by the deadline. All six qualified for the ballot. According to the [[Washington Public Disclosure Commission|Public Disclosure Commission]], about $6,782,748 was spent to collect signatures for the six initiatives voters.<ref name="WAPDCJuly22"/><ref>[http://www.katu.com/news/politics/99157149.html ''KATU'',"More than $6.6M spent on initiative signatures," July 23, 2010]</ref>

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:: ''See also: [[Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot]]''

| {{witp}} || [[Washington Teaching of the Constitution Requirement (2010)|Teaching of the Constitution Requirement, Initiative 1058]] || [[Education on the ballot|Education]] || Requires the teaching of the relationship of the Declaration of Independence & Constitution || {{nob}}

| {{witp}} || [[Washington Constitutional Government Act (2010)|Constitutional Government Act, Initiative 1064]] || [[:category:Administration of government, Washington|Admin of gov't]] || Legislation must identify the Constitutional power that allows for enactment of the proposed legislation || {{nob}}

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| {{witp}} || [[Washington Constitutional Government Act (2010)|Constitutional Government Act, Initiative 1064]] || [[Administration of government on the ballot|Admin of gov't]] || Legislation must identify the Constitutional power that allows for enactment of the proposed legislation || {{nob}}

| {{witp}} || [[Washington Change the State Seal Initiative, 2010|Change the State Seal, Initiative 1069]] || [[:Category:Administration of government, Washington|Admin of gov't]] || Requires that the Seal of the State of Washington be changed || {{nob}}

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| {{witp}} || [[Washington Change the State Seal Initiative, 2010|Change the State Seal, Initiative 1069]] || [[Administration of government on the ballot|Admin of gov't]] || Requires that the Seal of the State of Washington be changed || {{nob}}

|{{witp}} || [[Washington Public Assistance Initiative (2010)|Public Assistance, Initiative 1084]] || [[Administration of government on the ballot|Admin of gov't]] || Allow the state to award public assistance following verification of citizenship || {{nob}}

|{{witp}} || [[Washington Business and Occupation Tax Initiative (2010)|Business and Occupation Tax, Initiative 1089]] || [[:Category:Taxes, Washington|Taxes]] || Would end a temporary increase in the business and occupation tax applicable to certain taxpayers || {{nob}}

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|{{witp}} || [[Washington Business and Occupation Tax Initiative (2010)|Business and Occupation Tax, Initiative 1089]] || [[Taxes on the ballot|Taxes]] || Would end a temporary increase in the business and occupation tax applicable to certain taxpayers || {{nob}}

|{{witp}} || [[Washington Prohibit Income Tax Without Vote Initiative (2010)|Prohibit Income Tax Without Vote, Initiative 1101]] || [[:Category:Taxes, Washington|Taxes]] || Prohibits enactment of an income tax without a vote of the people || {{nob}}

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|{{witp}} || [[Washington Prohibit Income Tax Without Vote Initiative (2010)|Prohibit Income Tax Without Vote, Initiative 1101]] || [[Taxes on the ballot|Taxes]] || Prohibits enactment of an income tax without a vote of the people || {{nob}}

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|{{witp}} || [[Washington State and Local Retail Sales Tax Exemption (2010)|State and Local Retail Sales Tax Exemption, Initiative 1102]] || [[:Category:Taxes, Washington|Taxes]] || Would exempt Washington made products from state and local retail sales taxes ||{{nob}}

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|{{witp}} || [[Washington State and Local Retail Sales Tax Exemption (2010)|State and Local Retail Sales Tax Exemption, Initiative 1102]] || [[Taxes on the ballot|Taxes]] || Would exempt Washington made products from state and local retail sales taxes ||{{nob}}

Establishes a tax on "adjusted gross income" above $200,000 for individuals and $400,000 for filing jointly and reduces the limit on statewide property taxes by 20% and increased the business and occupation tax credit to $4,800